#CreatorPad On March 12, I posted on social media about my balance of 3002.7U: 'Let's see if this 3000 can turn into 30,000.' Below were all polite words of encouragement, but only Lao Yang privately messaged me: 'Stop messing around, I just lost 5000U last week.'
After 84 days, I posted a screenshot: 145,286.3U. Lao Yang called me, and the first sentence was 'Are you cheating?'. Actually, there’s no cheating, just practicing 4 simple rules until 'I can operate with my eyes closed'—just like an assembly line in a factory: raw materials (capital) go in, followed by steps to screw in (executing strategies), and what comes out is the product (profit).
One, split the principal: 5 'life-saving charms', allowing for 5 mistakes and still a chance to start over.
At the beginning, I put an 'insurance' on the 3000U: divided into 5 parts, each 600U. The iron rule is: only use 1 part for each trade, not even 1U more.
On day 11, trading ETH, I still feel secure thinking about it now:
600U principal, 3x leverage (actually using 1800U position, risk is controllable).
Set a 5% stop loss (lose 30U, just equivalent to skipping two cups of milk tea).
15% take profit (earn 90U, enough for a week's meals).
After 3 days, the take profit line was triggered, netting 87U (after deducting fees).
The harshness of this strategy lies in the 'margin for error': even if you get 5 trades wrong in a row, the maximum loss is 30 × 5 = 150U, leaving 2850U, enough to start over. While those who go all in with their entire capital can go to zero with just one mistake—last year, a follower went all in with 3000U on a meme coin, and a 10% drop resulted in liquidation, leaving no chance to recover.
When Lao Yang first learned this strategy, he made a mistake: the first time he used 600U to earn 100U, he was so excited that he threw all 5 parts into it, only to lose 1800U the next day from a single spike. Later, he obediently followed '1 part for each trade', turning 3000U into 21,000 U over 84 days—slow, but as long as he's alive, there's opportunity.#EthereumTurns10